The grievous error he and his atonalist cohorts made was to dictate the path of new music to the exclusion of all else. |
By 99 B.C., the army was reformed into cohorts, three maniples to a cohort. |
Often Roth and his cohorts exchange short essays instead of speaking to one another. |
Slapping the cohorts of a military ally in the face is not very respectable. |
The rajas, ranis, peshwas and nawabs had their own cohorts, extended to include the mutinous sepoys. |
I suspect we will hear of more research like this as mobile-phone using cohorts in the population age. |